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Alliance Seating & Mobility Offers Complex Rehab Products, Services to Over 100 Million Health Plan Members...with members who need adult and pediatric manual and power mobility solutions for severe physical disabilities related to paralysis, cerebral palsy, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy and other... In this article: Alliance, Cerebral palsy, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America, Paralysis, Muscular dystrophy, and Multiple sclerosis |
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GlobalPost | October 13, 2009
Under threat in India: mothers-in-law?
...10, 2009 12:19 ET A controversial New Delhi clinic deploys advanced therapies that are unavailable in the U.S. to cure Americans suffering from MS, diabetes, paralysis, Alzheimer's, Lyme disease and cerebral palsy. Jason Overdorf - India...
In this article: India, Bangalore, Suicide, Cerebral palsy, Alzheimer's, and Lyme disease
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Asiaing.com | March 03, 2009
A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities
...the help and experience of women with disabilities in 42 countries - women whose disabilities include blindness, deafness, amputations, paralysis, learning difficulties, small stature, epilepsy, arthritis, and cerebral palsy. The book offers...
In this article: Amputation, Cerebral palsy, Arthritis, and Epilepsy
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Medical News Today | December 16, 2008
Medicare To Reimburse For The Bioness L300™ Foot Drop System For Spinal Cord Injury
...spinal cord injury patients with specific diagnosis codes who meet certain criteria. Foot drop is a partial leg paralysis that prevents the foot from lifting, causing instability and making walking difficult for persons suffering from...
In this article: Spinal cord injury, Medicare, Foot drop, Trademark, United States, Multiple sclerosis, Traumatic brain injury, Stroke, and Cerebral palsy
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Wikipedia | July 02, 2009
Paralympic swimming
...swimmers include single or multiple limb loss (through birth defects and/or amputation), cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries (leading to paralysis or disability in limb coordination), dwarfism, and disabilities which impair the use of...
In this article: Amputation, Cerebral palsy, International Swimming Federation, and Dwarfism
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The Hindu - News | April 21, 2009
'One in 50 Americans live with paralysis'
...and sporting or recreation accidents; and Besides spinal cord injury, other causes of paralysis reported by respondents include stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and post-polio syndrome. Canose said the foundation will lobby in...
In this article: Spinal cord injury, United States, Respondent, Cerebral palsy, Post-polio syndrome, Multiple sclerosis, and University of New Mexico
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Independent.ie | October 04, 2009
Charity hit with EUR60,000 tax bill after buying rehab machine
...Clinic in Patrickswell, Limerick. Since arriving in Limerick in recent months, the machine has been used by people with paralysis, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and stroke-related problems. Edel (13) started benefiting from the...
In this article: Tax, Limerick, Revenue, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Cerebral palsy, and Multiple sclerosis
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Wikipedia | March 27, 2009
Triplegia
Triplegia Triplegia is a medical condition is which the patient has paralysis of three limbs. It is frequently associated with cerebral palsy, although other medical conditions, such as a stroke, can also lead to it. Triplegia has also been...
In this article: Triplegia, Cerebral palsy, Quadriplegia, Paresis, Intracranial pressure, Hydrocephalus, Hemiplegia, and Traumatic brain injury
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Science Blog - | July 20, 2009
Brain develops motor memory for prosthetics, study finds
...with physical disabilities. An April 2009 survey by the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation found that nearly 1.3 million people in the United States suffer from some form of paralysis caused by spinal cord injury. When other causes of...
In this article: Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, PLoS Biology, E mail, Cerebral palsy, Multiple sclerosis, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, Spinal cord injury, and University of California, Berkeley
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Wikipedia | November 24, 2007
Monoplegia
Monoplegia In medicine, monoplegia is a paralysis of a single limb , usually an arm. It is frequently associated with cerebral palsy. This is the mildest form of cerebral palsy, and individuals with it generally have a good prognosis for...
In this article: Cerebral palsy, Paresis, and Hemiplegia
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::Paralysed redirects here. For other uses see xx Paralysed (disambiguation)
Paralysis is the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups. Paralysis can cause loss of feeling or loss of mobility in the affected area.
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